ArtistsJohann Cornelius Wienecke
Johann Cornelius Wienecke

Johann Cornelius Wienecke

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Johannes Cornelis Wienecke was a Dutch medallist. He designed the 4th portrait of queen Wilhelmina used on Dutch coins between 1921 and 1945. He worked many years in Zeist. In 1922 he also designed the logo of the Permanent Court of International Justice, which continues to be used today by the International Court of Justice.

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Briefkaart aan Philip Zilcken (in of voor 1900-11-22)
Rijksmuseum
Briefkaart aan Philip Zilcken (in or before 1900-11-14)
Rijksmuseum
Brief aan Philip Zilcken (1900-11-13)
Rijksmuseum
De steunpenning 1914 (1915-04-10)
Rijksmuseum
Sietske Wienecke, Aged 64 (Art Institute of Chicago)
Art Institute of Chicago
Johann Cornelius Wienecke   from Catalogo della mostra di belle arti (IA catalogodellamos00inte) (page 519 crop)
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Aftreden van Gerard Philips als directeur van de Philips Gloeilampenfabriek, NG 2015 25
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40 jaar staal in Nederland, NG 2014 16
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Art Institute of Chicago
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Académie Julian
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